Best lakes around Metelsdorf are historically connected to the regional water infrastructure, particularly the Mühlenteich in nearby Wismar. This area features a mix of natural lakes and protected natural reserves. The landscape includes highly indented lakes with bays and islands, as well as marshy and silted-up areas that contribute to local ecology. These features highlight Metelsdorf's role in the regional water system and offer diverse natural settings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Great beach, quiet atmosphere, no crowds or tourists like on many other Baltic Sea beaches. Shallow water and fine sand. Drinks are available at the kiosk and food can be found at the campsite in the Oasis. If you want a beach, this is the right place.
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You can cycle through and always have a beautiful view of the sea
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The cycle path around the northern tip of the lake is a sandy track at this point and up to the fish snack bar in Bad Kleinen. It's difficult to ride even in dry weather and should be avoided during or after rain, unless you're on a mountain bike...
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A well-maintained beach with a sweeping view of the water. Food and drink are available at the mini-golf course or at the campsite (which also houses the Oase restaurant). The "Zierow Strand" bus stop is approximately 200 meters from the beach. A bus to Wismar departs every hour (30 minutes to the central bus station).
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Somehow, I don't understand such highlights. This HL is supposed to describe the entire circuit around Schwerin's Outer Lake? For example, from Seehof to Seehof? And what's along the way for 35 km? There are tons of HLs. Komoot rule... Don't set tours as HLs. By the way, on the other side of the Outer Lake... Loose, powdered sand without end...almost only accessible by mountain bike.
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At this point it is already possible, but not everywhere it is so easy to do.
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The great pond is the Mühlenbach. It is a regulated stream that meanders through the city center and is divided into different sections. In the Lindengarten you can stroll along the Mühlenbach and enjoy the idyllic nature. The Mühlenbach begins as an outflow of the Mühlenteich, which is fed by the Wallensteingraben. It leaves the pond on the western bank, passes under the Wismar-Bad Kleinen railway line and flows from there in a northerly direction. In the Lindengarten, south of the train station, the Mühlenbach is dammed. After passing under Bahnhofstrasse, the watercourse is called the Mühlengrube. The Mühlenbach played an important role historically: it was regulated as early as the 13th century to operate mills and to make it navigable. Barges transported goods such as grain, salt and herring. The stream was also used for washing clothes and supplying water. In the event of city fires, the flow of water was stopped by iron gates to dam up water for firefighting. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grube_(Wismar)
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The lakes around Metelsdorf offer diverse natural settings. You'll find highly indented lakes with prominent bays and islands, as well as marshy and silted-up areas that are ecologically significant. Areas like the Döpe Nature Reserve feature meso-eutrophic flat lakes surrounded by extensive siltation belts, supporting unique flora and fauna.
The region's lakes, particularly the Mühlenteich in nearby Wismar, have a notable historical connection to Metelsdorf. The Mühlenteich historically served as part of Wismar's water supply, with springs near Metelsdorf contributing to the system. It played a role during historical events like the 1675 siege of Wismar, though its use for drinking water was later restricted due to health concerns.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Zierow Beach is known for its excellent water quality, shallow entry, and amenities like a playground, making it ideal for children. The Mühlenbach Pond in Lindengarten Park also offers a beautiful and accessible setting for a family stroll.
Yes, swimming is possible at certain locations. Zierow Beach is a popular spot with regularly checked, excellent water quality, though you might need to wade a bit to reach deeper water. It also has a DLRG (German Life Saving Association) presence during peak times.
Absolutely. The region offers various trails suitable for walking and hiking. For instance, the hiking guide for Metelsdorf includes routes like the easy 'Schulenbrook Boulder Garden loop' from Metelsdorf. The circuit around the Outer Lake of Schwerin is also very popular for exploration, though some sections can be sandy.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife, especially in protected zones. The Döpe Nature Reserve is a significant breeding, feeding, and resting biotope for various water and meadow bird species. You might also encounter diverse flora in the marshy areas and along the shores.
The Mühlenteich in Wismar, though not directly in Metelsdorf, is significant due to its historical role in Wismar's water supply, with Metelsdorf springs contributing to it. Today, its southwestern part is a nature reserve, appreciated for its natural landscape, including marshy areas, and its role in local ecology. It's a point of interest for those exploring the region's natural and historical connections.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. The road cycling guide for Metelsdorf features routes like the 'Forest With Blooming Anemones – Fast Countryside Path loop' from Metelsdorf. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Wallensteingraben loop' from Dorf Mecklenburg.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For example, the Fischermeister Prignitz lakeside fish snack bar offers fish and home-baked cake in a rural setting near the Outer Lake of Schwerin. Zierow Beach also has a kiosk.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The region has received over 800 upvotes and features more than 90 photos from visitors on komoot, highlighting the scenic routes, excellent water quality at beaches, and the ecological significance of nature reserves. The diverse landscapes, from large lakes to smaller, protected areas, are highly valued.
Yes, the Outer Lake of Schwerin is well-suited for longer tours, particularly cycling. There's a very beautiful circuit around the lake, approximately 35 km long, offering scenic routes and natural surroundings. Be aware that some sections might have loose sand, which can be challenging for certain bikes.
While specific seasonal details aren't provided for all lakes, summer is generally ideal for activities like swimming at Zierow Beach. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural scenery. The Döpe Nature Reserve is described as beautiful and worth seeing in every season.


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